Guzmania plant named &#39;DURAJUL&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct  Guzmania  cultivar named ‘DURAJUL’ is disclosed, characterized by very wide flower of unusual pink and purple coloration. The new variety is an  Guzmania , typically produced as an indoor ornamental plant.

LATIN NAME OF THE GENUS AND SPECIES

Guzmania hybrid

VARIETY DENOMINATION

‘DURAJUL’

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The new cultivar is a product of a planned breeding program. The objective of the planned breeding program was to develop new Guzmania varieties for commercial ornamental purposes. The new variety originated from a cross pollination of an unnamed, unpatented proprietary Guzmania hybrid seed parent with an unnamed, unpatented, Guzmania lingulata as the pollen parent. The crossing was made during 2007 in a commercial greenhouse in Alajuela, Costa Rica.

The new variety was discovered by the inventor, Chester Skotak jr., a citizen of Costa Rica, in January of 2009 in a group of seedlings resulting from the crossing. The new cultivar was found in a commercial greenhouse in Alajuela, Costa Rica.

Asexual reproduction of the new cultivar ‘DURAJUL’ was first performed at a commercial laboratory in Belgium by tissue culture during September, 2010. Subsequent propagation by tissue culture has shown that the unique features of this cultivar are stable and reproduced true to type.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The cultivar ‘DURAJUL’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in environment such as temperature, day length, and light intensity, without, however, any variance in genotype.

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be the unique characteristics of ‘DURAJUL.’ These characteristics in combination distinguish ‘DURAJUL’ as a new and distinct Guzmania cultivar:

1. Unusual pink and purple flower coloration.

2. Very wide inflorescence.

3. Greyed-Purple anthocyanin coloration of foliage.

PARENT COMPARISON

Plants of the new cultivar ‘DURAJUL’ are similar to seed parent in most horticultural characteristics. The new variety however differs in the following characteristics:

1. More compact plant.

Plants of the new cultivar ‘DURAJUL’ are similar to the pollen parent, in most horticultural characteristics. The new variety however differs in the following characteristics:

1. Larger plant size.

COMMERCIAL COMPARISON

‘DURAJUL’ can be compared to the commercial variety of Guzmania know as ‘Freya’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 21,461. Plants of Guzmania ‘Freya’ are similar to plants of ‘DURAJUL’ in most horticultural characteristics. However ‘DURAJUL’ differs from Guzmania in the following characteristics:

1. Pink and purple flowers. The comparator has purple flowers

2. Much more anthocyanin coloration of the underside of the leaves.

‘DURAJUL’ can be compared to the commercial variety of Guzmania know as ‘Viola’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 13,679. Plants of Guzmania ‘Viola’ are similar to plants of ‘DURAJUL’ in most horticultural characteristics. However ‘DURAJUL’ differs from Guzmania in the following characteristics:

1. Darker flower color.

2. Darker green leaves.

3. Larger plant size.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPH

The accompanying photograph in FIG. 1 illustrates in full color a typical plant of ‘DURAJUL’ grown in a greenhouse in Belgium. This plant is approximately 20 months old, shown in an 12 cm. pot. The photograph was taken using conventional techniques and although colors may appear different from actual colors due to light reflectance it is as accurate as possible by conventional photographic techniques.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

In the following description, color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart 2001, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used. The following observations and measurements describe ‘DURAJUL’ plants grown in a climate controlled greenhouse in Evergem, Belgium. Temperatures ranged from 18° C. to 22° C. at night to 20° C. to 28° C. during the day. No artificial light, photoperiodic or chemical treatments were given to the plants. Measurements and numerical values represent averages of typical plant types.

-   Botanical classification: Guzmania hybrid ‘DURAJUL’ -   Propagation:     -   -   First propagation method.—Tissue culture.         -   Type of propagation typically used.—Tissue culture.         -   Time to initiate roots.—About 15days at approximately 20° C.         -   Time to produce a rooted cutting/liner.—About 180 days at             approximately 22° C.         -   Root description.—Moderately dense, moderately branched,             fine, fibrous, not fleshy, colored near RHS Brown 200A,             200B, 200C and 200D. -   Plant:     -   -   Growth habit.—Upright, monopodial.         -   Height.—Average: 41.0 cm.         -   Plant spread.—Average: 52.2 cm.         -   Normal pot size.—12 cm (circular).         -   Growth rate.—Moderate.         -   Branching characteristics.—Monopodial, leaves form a basal             rosette, inflorescence grows from the center of the rosette.         -   Number of leaves per scape.—Average: 15.         -   Stem length.—No stems present, scape grows directly from             rosette. -   Foliage:     -   -   Leaf.—Arrangement: Rosulate; leaves (average: 15) placed in             a basal rosette Average Length: Approximately 33.0 cm.             Average Width: Approximately 4.2 cm (measured at 50% of the             leaf blade) Shape of blade: Ligulate Aspect: Base in an             average angle of 45° to horizontal, tip arching to             horizontal (=0°), outer tip curved downward in an average             angle of −90° to horizontal. Apex: Apiculate, outer tip             curved downward in an average angle of −90° to horizontal             Base: Sheathing Sheath length: Average 8.0 cm Sheath width:             Average 7.4 cm. Sheath color: Yellow-green, near RHS 152B,             striped greyed-purple; near RHS 183A to 183B Margin: Entire             Texture of top surface: Glabrous, glossy Texture of bottom             surface: Glabrous, glossy Color: Young foliage upper side:             Yellow-green; near RHS 147A. Young foliage under side:             Yellow-green; near RHS 148A but darker, striped and tinged             greyed-purple; near RHS 183A to 183B. Mature foliage upper             side: Yellow-green; near RHS 147A. Mature foliage under             side: Yellow-green; near RHS 148A but darker, heavily             striped and tinged greyed-purple; near RHS N186C and 187A.             Venation: Type: Parallel Venation coloration: As leaf blade;             upper side yellow-green; near RHS 147A, under side             yellow-green; near RHS 148A but darker, heavily striped and             tinged greyed-purple; near RHS N186C and 187A.         -   Petiole.—No petioles present, leaves sheathing -   Inflorescence:     -   -   General description.—Inflorescence Height, excluding scape:             Approximately 12.6 cm. Inflorescence Width: Approximately             20.1 cm.         -   Scape.—Length: Approximately 28.4 cm. Width: Approximately             1.0 cm. Aspect: Approximately 90° angle to rosette (near             vertical). Strength: Very strong Color: Yellow-green, near             RHS 145C.         -   Bracts.—Scape/Lowermost Bracts: Shape: Ligulate Length:             Approximately 21.7 m (excluding sheath). Width:             Approximately 4.4 cm (measured at 50% of the leaf blade)             Quantity: Average 8 Tip: Apiculate, outer tip curved             downward in an average angle of −90° to horizontal. Base:             Sheathing. Sheath length: Approximately 5.2 cm Sheath width:             Approximately 5.7 cm. Sheath color: Yellow-green to             greyed-yellow; in between near RHS 151A and 160A, striped             greyed-purple; near RHS 183C and 187A. Margin: Entire Color             upper side: Greyed-red; near RHS 181A, top green to             yellow-green; in between near RHS N137A and 147A but much             darker. Color under side: Greyed-red; near RHS 181A, top             brown; near RHS 200B.         -   Terminal bracts.—Shape: Ligulate Length: Approximately 10.9             cm (incl. sheath). Width: Approximately 3.4 cm (measured at             50% of the leaf blade) Quantity: Average 16 Tip: Apiculate             to long acute, outer tip curved to horizontal (=0°) Base:             Sheathing Sheath length: Approximately 5.0 cm. Sheath width:             Approximately 6.0 cm. Sheath color: Greyed-yellow; near RHS             160D. Margin: Entire Coloration Terminal Bracts: Upper side:             Red-purple; near RHS 60A, colored more red towards the top;             near RHS 53C, outer tip brown; near RHS 200B to 200C. Under             side: Red-purple; near RHS 60B, colored more red towards the             top; near RHS 53C, outer tip brown; near RHS 200B to 200C. -   Other characteristics:     -   -   Disease resistance.—Neither resistance nor susceptibility to             the normal diseases and pests of Guzmania has been observed.         -   Drought tolerance and cold tolerance.—Observed to tolerate             temperatures to 40° C. without any negative effects.             Temperature tolerance above this range has not been             observed. Tolerance of cold temperatures has not been             observed.         -   Fruit/seed production.—No production observed to date. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A new and distinct cultivar of Guzmania plant named ‘DURAJUL’, as herein illustrated and described. 